Welcome to the May 2015 edition of the Free Movement immigration update podcast. In this episode I am joined by colleague Mark Symes also of Garden Court Chambers. We cover the new visitor rules in Appendix FM, a series of cases on process and fairness, mention some cases from the Upper Tribunal on judicial review cases and end with a discussion of the Home Office policy on reconsidering old human rights applications. The material is all drawn from the May blog posts on Free Movement.

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